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77he junior (jCi$}i School feighth Qrade President Vice-President Secretary -Treasurer Advisor............. KrNNJTii Stock Adam Palanuk Jacqueline Morgan Mrs. W'ALTON The 8th grade is keeping up its active record of last year, although the number of pupils has decreased to twenty-six. The girls came to the fore in vollevhall. with straight victories over West fir. 'I he girls' softball team also was most active. I he boss boosted of a gxd basketball team, although they suffered defeat by WcstGr. A number of the bovs were active in softball and track also. Socially the 8th grade showed their ability bv having a Halloween ports and two C hristmas parties. Seventh Qrade President- Vice-Preside» I. Secretary- Treasurer Advisor Norman Lobeck Roy Dorfler Fred Cook Frank Edwards Miss Robb FIRST ROW: Stock, Palanuk. Prior. Dorflor, Lobeck. Jones. Cook, D. Towns. Paddock. Powell. Buoy. SECOND ROW: Dclp. Day. Edwards. Morgan. Anderson. England. H. Towne. J. Morgan. Wells. THIRD ROW: Kmsland. Steel, Hunter. Routh, La Ouke. Allen, Waterman. McLarram. Payne. FOURTH ROW: DuMont. J. Morgan. McLarrain. Anderson. Leonard. Oompier, Roberts. Winchell. Wells. FIFTH ROW: Hawth. Forrester. Diess. Miss Robb, advisor: LeTourney. Mrs. Walton, advisor: Baker. Payne. Young. The 22 members of the 7th grade have made this first year of Junior High an active one. l’he first activity in which the class pi: tin pi ted was a joint I failowccn party with the 8th grade. Other get together»' during the year were a C hristmas party, a Valentine party anti a picnic at McCrcdie Springs. Throughout the season members of the class partiri pi ted in basketball, and in March the team took part in the tournament. Spring brought new athletic interests in softball and track, which proved both enjoyable and successful. Thus, another year is ended.
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r]hc freshman ('lass The enrollment of the freshman class was forty-one at the beginning of the school year until two boys dropped out leaving the total of thirty nine members. There are several members of the clays who participated in sports. I hose on the volleyball team were: Shirley Tracy. I ois Mae Croner. Pearl Osterhout. Lorraine Lucas, Lois Miller and Audrey Kosky. Wilfred Lucas and (icne Vearricr went out for football although the latter was the only member of the class to receive a letter in the sport. Gene Vearricr and Norman Shorey weie included on the second string basketball team. During the year several parties consisting of games, dancing and refreshments were enjoyed by the class. There arc three members of tltc Freshman class on the student council. I hcy arc: Fred IXunpier, class president, Shirley Neff, song queen, and Harry VVinklenun, yell king. We are proud of our class and hope to develop more fully in our next three years at Oakridgc High. President---------- Vice-President Secretary-T reasurer Chiss Advisor Fred Dompier GbNF. VeARRIER Jerry llrsor-RsoN —. Mr. Anderson riRST ROW: Lucas. Hill. Osterhout. Dompier. Shorey. L. Shorey. P. Randall. SECOND ROW: Neff. Coffman. Cronor, Miller. Kosky. Kelmay. Sherwyn. Steinborn. THIRD ROW: B. Randall. Yorke. W.nkleman. Streit. Turner. Lucas. Baker. J. Long. FOURTH ROW Tracy. McLanc. Eshon. Gnggi. Allen. Wmchell. Pugh. Steinborn. Mr. Anderson, advisor. FIFTH ROW: Vearrier, Hender- son. Bnscoe. Clme. Wetiell. Thomson. Wood. R. Long. 17
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